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So Im curious at the levels of success people have had with a minimalistic approach to filtration. Right now i run NO SOCKS, NO SKIMMER and just a ton of bio from a 4-6 inch sand bed in main display, a bunch of rock and some bio balls in the sump. every now and then when I do a big feeding i'll throw some socks in the sump to collect the debris but for the most part it is all Bio.
I have 8 fish including 2 clowns, flame angel and a bunch of small gobies in a 93 cube. I run 2 MP402 and a gyre in the back corner so there are little to no dead spots for flow. I dont get much of any algae and when I do I just add a few more hermits and snails and they take care of it. There are about a dozen different species of coral including zoas, mushrooms, and leathers and euphelia. Tank has been running like this for over a year and I have done maybe 4-5 water changes since the tank was started
What kinds of minimalistic filtration strategies have you found in your tank
I have 8 fish including 2 clowns, flame angel and a bunch of small gobies in a 93 cube. I run 2 MP402 and a gyre in the back corner so there are little to no dead spots for flow. I dont get much of any algae and when I do I just add a few more hermits and snails and they take care of it. There are about a dozen different species of coral including zoas, mushrooms, and leathers and euphelia. Tank has been running like this for over a year and I have done maybe 4-5 water changes since the tank was started
What kinds of minimalistic filtration strategies have you found in your tank